AWS Security Blog
Category: AWS CloudHSM
How to Remove Single Points of Failure by Using a High-Availability Partition Group in Your AWS CloudHSM Environment
A hardware security module (HSM) is a hardware device designed with the security of your data and cryptographic key material in mind. It is tamper-resistant hardware that prevents unauthorized users from attempting to pry open the device, plug any extra devices in to access data or keys such as subtokens, or damage the outside housing. […]
AWS CloudHSM Is Now Integrated with Amazon RDS for Oracle and Provides Enhanced Management Tools
November 24, 2021: This blog post announced a feature of AWS CloudHSM Classic which integrated with Amazon RDS for Oracle to provide customers with an easy integration for Transparent Data Encryption (TDE). The AWS CloudHSM team have since released AWS CloudHSM, and this feature is no longer available. For updated options, please see out this […]
Benefits of a Key Hierarchy with a Master Key (Part Two of the AWS CloudHSM Series)
Previously, Todd Cignetti, AWS Security Product Manager, wrote a post that covered some typical use cases for AWS CloudHSM, a service that helps you securely generate, store, and manage the cryptographic keys used for data encryption such that they are accessible only by you. In this post, Todd continues the series on AWS CloudHSM with […]
AWS CloudHSM Use Cases (Part One of the AWS CloudHSM Series)
Many of our readers have told us that they want to learn more about encryption and key management in AWS. CloudHSM is an AWS service that can establish an even greater trust in AWS from which encryption and key management applications can be anchored. If you’re not familiar with AWS CloudHSM, you can read more […]